Climate Change
Global climate change poses great risks to poor people whose livelihoods depend directly on agriculture, forestry, and other natural resource uses. IFPRI's climate change research focuses on the assessment of, adaptation to, and mitigation of these risks. Strategic, cost-effective, and pro-poor policy reforms that enhance human welfare in equitable and sustainable ways form the core of IFPRI's Global Change Program. The Program analyzes the complex interrelations between climate change and agricultural growth, food security, and natural resource sustainability.
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IFPRI's work on Climate Change
Countdown to Copenhagen
Climate change: Impact on agriculture and costs of adaptation
September 2009. IFPRI Food Policy Report.
Agriculture and Climate Change: An Agenda for Negotiation
May 2009. Gerald C. Nelson (ed). 2020 Focus 16 (13 briefs).
Agriculture and Rural Development Day
Copenhagen, December 12
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Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in the Developing World: What will it Cost?
October 5, 2009. IFPRI Policy Seminar.
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Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture
September 2009. Media Briefing. -
Strategies for Adapting to Climate Change in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa: Targeting the Most Vulnerable
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Agriculture and climate change: an agenda for negotiation in Copenhagen
Side event at the UNFCC meeting in Bonn. June 4, 2009.
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Food security under stress from price volatility, agricultural neglect, climate change and recession
May 11, 2009. Joachim von Braun. IPC Spring Seminar Salzburg.
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Agriculture, Development, and the Poor: Challenges, Stakes, Opportunities
May 14, 2008. International Policy Dialogue, Tervuren, Belgium.
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Climate Change, Agriculture and Trade: Promoting Policy Coherence
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD). Bonn, April 6, 2009.
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How can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change? Insights from Ethiopia and South Africa
October 2008. IFPRI Research Brief. -
Impact of Climate Change and Bioenergy on Nutrition
May 2008. Marc J. Cohen, Cristina Tirado, Noora-Lisa Aberman, and Brian Thompson. IFPRI and FAO. -
Climate Change in the Context of Asia: Pro-Poor Adaptation, Risk Management, and Mitigation Strategies
March 2008. IFPRI 2020 Focus 15, Brief 11. -
Food Prices, Biofuels, and Climate Change
February 2008. Joachim von Braun.
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The World Food Situation: New Driving Forces and Required Actions
December 2007. Joachim von Braun. IFPRI Food Policy Report.
Gerald Nelson discusses climate change and agriculture (3:38)
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Discussion Papers
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Greenhouse gas mitigation: Issues for Indian agriculture
September 2009. Gerald C. Nelson, Richard Robertson, Siwa Msangi, Tingju Zhu, Xiaoli Liao, and Puja Jawajar. IFPRI Discussion Paper. -
Mapping South African farming sector vulnerability to climate change and variability: A subnational assessment
August 2009. Glwadys Aymone Gbetibouo; Claudia Ringler. -
Economywide Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa
July 2009. Alvaro Calzadilla, Tingju Zhu, Katrin Rehdanz, Richard S.J. Tol, and Claudia Ringler. IFPRI Discussion Paper. -
Soil and Water Conservation Technologies: A Buffer against Production Risk in the Face of Climate Change?
June 2009. Edward Kato, Claudia Ringler, Mahmud Yesuf, and Elizabeth Bryan. IFPRI Discussion Paper. -
Understanding Farmers' Perceptions and Adaptations to Climate Change and Variability: The Case of the Limpopo Basin, South Africa
February 2009. Glwadys Aymone Gbetibouo. IFPRI Discussion Paper. -
Climate Variability and Maize Yield in South Africa: Results from GME and MELE Methods
December 2008. Wisdom Akpalu, Rashid M. Hassan, and Claudia Ringler. IFPRI Discussion Paper. -
Global Carbon Markets: Are There Opportunities for Sub-Saharan Africa?
December 2008. Elizabeth Bryan, Wisdom Akpalu, Mahmud Yesuf, and Claudia Ringler. IFPRI Discussion Paper. -
Micro-level analysis of farmers' adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa
August 2007. Charles Nhemachena and Rashid Hassan. IFPRI Discussion Paper.
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